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Translation of resurrection in Spanish:

resurrection

resurrección, n.

Pronunciation /rɛzəˈrɛkʃ(ə)n//ˌrɛzəˈrɛkʃ(ə)n/

noun

However, if this art is taken in the context of the other information I have presented, it suggests that physical resurrection was of secondary importance to the eternal life of the soul.

Khepri was the sacred scarab, whom the Egyptians believed was associated with the power of renewal, rebirth and resurrection.

Laid by Hickman in a silk-lined coffin with a hidden breathing tube, Bliss enacts phony resurrections for the gullible public.

Both works, fittingly for Easter, deal with notions of resurrection.

The figure's arms and hands seem assembled or stitched together, as if in some scientific or medical experiment - or, as the title suggests, a miracle of resurrection.

The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte used the bee as a symbol of immortality and resurrection.

The resurrection that characters such as Zelmane experience will for Sidney occur only through the commemorations enacted by his continuers.

Thus failures were often attributed to the patient being beyond the reach of medical intervention; successes were presented as dramatic resurrections.

Many of these cults offered beliefs in the resurrection of the body after death.

He creates stunning film images: reassembling a torn flower, elegant centaurs, his own death and resurrection at the hands of Athena.

Wagar cites other examples of resurrections from the dead, which in fact have occurred, yet he falls short of mentioning who raised them from the dead.

Beginning with lyrical descriptions of visions experienced by the narrator, we develop expectations of a narrative arc that follows the structure of religious conversion or resurrection.

Indeed, the entire ensemble was eschatological in import, a visual salute to the big themes of existence - life, death, memory and resurrection.

This tiny model carved from ivory symbolises the rebirth, or resurrection, that follows death (in this case that of the child Jenny Jones) or archetypally, all that is human.

It also made a great counterpoint to the shamanic stuff I've been immersed in, as initiations so often feature a ritual death and resurrection.

What they do not agree on is whether there will be a future resurrection for anyone else.

There are hints of a lost love and a past disloyalty, but it isn't until the film moves into its final third that we understand the forces underlying Marianne's resurrection.

The concern with physical resurrection expressed in post-Reformation epithets and memorial inscriptions indicates a new role for the physical remains of the dead in the life to come.

He confirmed the doctrine of saintly intercession and also saw relics as confirming the promise of future resurrection.

Sonia's patient love for him finally breaks through and Raskolnikov experiences rebirth and resurrection.

2

(revival)

resurrección feminine

The idea of an existential allegory featuring a pair of characters trapped in a sand-pit for two hours sounds stultifying at best, but this is one resurrection that can be welcomed.

One would think that everything has already been said about Carmen - the character, the novel, the opera, and her infinite resurrections in the last one hundred years of plenitude-and that we might as well let her rest in peace.

We all keenly await the resurrection of the matter and a thorough investigation must commence immediately.

His first resignation and subsequent political resurrection, only confirmed him as a figure of political hate.

Rather it is a wide-ranging, cultural examination of the slow rise, rapid decline, and possible resurrection of the American elm in the American landscape.

‘Rumors of a renaissance do not resurrection make,’ he notes soberingly.

Of Hodson's three resurrections of Nijinsky choreography, the eighteen-minute Till, calling for more than fifty dancers and set to Richard Strauss's 1895 tone poem of the same name, may have the least evidence to stand on.

A TV movie in 1996 revived interest in the show, but no full-scale resurrection was forthcoming… until now.

Many tracks hint at the notion that Deerhoof decided to make an entirely different album this time around, but counterbalancing these advancements are decidedly flat resurrections of past glories.

Sherlock Holmes, the fictional Victorian detective whose global popularity continues to this day, has had more imagined resurrections than Elvis.

It was one of history's most dramatic and complete political resurrections.

The time is nigh for the resurrection of these long-forgotten principles.

But Dark Shadows has been in reruns for the past 29 years, including recent resurrection on the sci-fi channel at one a.m.

Water assumes its traditional meanings of death, resurrection and renewal.

By now, the story of Weill's rise and fall and late-career resurrection as the King of Capital is the stuff of Wall Street legend.

There is no more obvious symbol of vitality and resurrection than the annual regeneration of flowering plants, she says.

One of the more dramatic resurrections in recent cinema history has seen Peter Fonda bring back his debut film as director, The Hired Hand.

Because Confucianism is immensely old, it has experienced set-backs and resurrections before.

Second, the web is organic, growing daily, so new ‘degenerate’ sites regularly emerge and also resurrections of banned sites spring up in new places.

Levine continues the great fiction of a self that contains multitudes, folding more and more characters from his real and imagined life into poems that seem less like elegies than resurrections.